\'Immaculately constructed, acidly observed and gripping from start to finish, A Burning is a brilliant debut.\' The Guardian\'Megha Majumdar\'s A Burning is an uncanny debut, a fierce condemnation of modern India - the corruption, racism, misogyny, the feverish obsession with celebrity - this is the antithesis of shrill. [...] Majumdar\'s page-turning thriller seeks to open our eyes to the role of persecution in populist politics\' - Mail on Sunday\'An evocative insight into class, corruption, injustice and power dynamics, this poignant tale makes for memorable reading\'Cosmopolitan\'Majumdar conjures up three notably effervescent, intense voices\' Daily Telegraph.
What a treat to start the year with a talent as fresh as this\' - The Times\'A big hit in America last year, this buzzy debut about the impact of a terrorist attack in a Kolkata slum on three connected characters is full of hot-button global topics, including violent nationalism.\' Metro\'Powerful.
These are things we all know on paper, but the power of a great novelist - and Majumdar has a Dickensian flair and scope - is to transform what we simply know into something we can feel.
The author, although still in her early thirties, has the composure of a mature artist, and has produced a political novel that makes its wider points through the subtle, intimate exploration of three characters\' lives.\' Sunday Times\'This is a short, sharp shock of a novel that shows us how easy it is to rally a mob, to kill a Muslim woman and to silence a whole community. \'Immaculately constructed, acidly observed and gripping from start to finish, A Burning is a brilliant debut.\' The Guardian\'Megha Majumdar\'s A Burning is an uncanny debut, a fierce condemnation of modern India - the corruption, racism, misogyny, the feverish obsession with celebrity - this is the antithesis of shrill